THIS' PAPER 1 1 " ' - hiuh-d ercrv afternoon, Sundays ex- JOSH. T. JAMES, ' ..tiiTinvs POSTAfiE 1A11. rivjv" - - r :r $5 00 . Six months, ; 2 50 Three 'onths, f 1 une onm, ou ceuw. -npr will be delivered by carriers, efcbrge,'in any part of - the city, at the rate, or Scents pereek, ; - rf-dubscribe will please report any and ftilure r r " Kew : Advertisements . jjilciy" and ; Important Announcement Br0wripjcky 45 MABKET . STEEET. 4 th" Great aud L'uusial , Attractions PvM, will be offered by as 'this coming t 1 They Reserve the ' CAKEF15L iMMKl!)lATE attention of alt. . Silk Department.,; ' via Groi Grain Silk, $1 75 quality, "Velvet Department. -; Vil- Velvety b!iit.ibl(j; for: Dress Trim nUnr' $15 and2toOv The Jurist rrices c.v?r W.ted .for sut'h qualities. ; n , ! Dress Goods Department. ;J, r-isumeresi 38 inches wide, iu all tbc leading colors, cents jer . - yard, worth 87 J ceiil; , . . .: . . ' ta, Serges, iti the leading Brmdes; llo ' cents, worth 3 .. cents. , ,. Vmti Suiting SOccnts, worth 42 cts. llili'iW Dress Suitings from 3 cents. 'I iOi m t , mU LINE OF ALL THE NEW ' f MATERIALS AND COLORS '.' IXTIIE AIUvETj : ,. Mourning Department. ahmcrei, Henrietta ' Cloth, Cobuigs, Australian Crepes, DeLaines, Tamise, " Cloth, Crapicf, &cl, &'.c. , - : I 'I'liii is! a list of inducements which can-, not fl attract th;c attpptVori . of EVERY Udyr- tur stocka ioi every department we very IaTge, and lnclude'yery thing de wrable tlic market .iffords. Appreciating the oatureof the times, and disposition of custunfoi'li bfcfeinlOic Ogreitesti :possiblc return fur the least possible outlay, we )avc uaiucii la oiler, these , GHEAT BARGAINS !! cuuiing' weclv ; ;''f! :'' ' J pieces Linert Plaiting with Yall Lace ynjr, SO fccnts a piece,; worthy $4 50. Sit tint Neck JUiffl ift cents, worth . CO cents. " '- : '" 'cl)amj)le of .Notlyigharu pur tain Lace, il iliffurpnt lengths and, patterns, 23fccnt8 foVchoi6e;;fcc.f' &cl, d-c. Call early ritl KfSHre:?eJe.ctiop, k- rf'ftJJT Vu H. (.45- Market-Street. T Coal and Wood. mtoM lied Ash Grate. COAL W, ',' Stove " 50 " White " Nat . t0 , " Superior J Soft " , lWCtrdiOak, Aehaiid Pine WOOD, WBcit6x20 SHINGLES. . A, SPRINGER. A ,fRT OF THE liouse now wnpWfcj ttr. M. J. De W f MtfM ud,Thlrd Sinifle room r- tn colt. (drTinnn kirnin?r. promptly on the premlsei. CornpIeteStock . ' . " ' 1 .' : -.! ! . MtoH: CLOTHING; In Great ariety and ; ' HAfiiXl S 2P I en S v , , r; In the State , f -1 i 1 J 4 i- $ ft ,1 .i I k- " 41 it mvbodr from a baby to a young - X gUnt:':H r ' 5V vtwo Nights Only. ' ; KIXONJOTCLO'S. Ttotfpe of . ' . T-r BLONDES! UVlNG tT. I'lCTCTtES C0trd lUrk C.-rnTh.trfl.N.Y. J 'ill' ' t"" ' . -:' V?'tA.fondude irRh the niirth t WfkiagBalesquepntiUed - aiej3t t TheJDizzy Blondes. r- .-,.., M fi 1 1 atiohAi in 1 4 VOL. 2. The Mails. The Mai Ls close and arrive at the City Postollice as follows : ' CLOSK. Northern throngli mails - - - P Northern through and way mails. A M Mails for the N C. and A. N. C. ' llailroads, and routes supplied therefrom - l:h P M Southern mails for all points South, . daily - - - 5:00 PM Western mails (C. C. F. W.) daily . (except Sunday) - - - 6:-j0 I M Fayetteville, and ofllces on Cape . ' Fear lUver, Tuesdays and Fri . days --- - - - 1.-00 P M Alails for joints along Hue of Che raw & Darlington 11 It. - - - 11;50 A M Fayetteville by Warsaw, daily, . . (except Sundays) - - 6:15 A M Mails for points between Florence and Charleston - - - - - - 11:30 A M Onslow C. 11. and intermediate of fices every 1- riday - - - A M Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily, (except Sundays) - - oSW js. 31 Maiij"for Juisy Hill, Town Creek, every l riuuy at ----- - o:w l 31 AKKIVE. Northern through mails - -,12:15 PM Northern through and way malls. 5:50 P M Soutliern mails - - - - - - -. 7:00 A M Carolina Central Railway at - - : AM Mails delivered from 6:00 A. M. to :15 1 M.,'and on Sundays from USX) to 0:30 A. M. : Stamp Office oien from 8 A. M. to 12 31., an'd from 2 to (5 P. M." Money order and Register Departments open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale at general delivery when alaiup office is io.sed. , Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. Mails collected from street boxes every day 3:45 P; 31. r ; - - - LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. S. JK(rr Literary Papers. AJ SiittiEiiVpoinplete Stock. Munson & Co A Full Lin j. , A. I). Caz k ; x New York S. S. Line. A. D. CAZArx Baltimore S. S. Line. -, Mas. L. Fr. vN.r,Ax Millinery and Fancy Good?. Other local on fourth page. A single baby is one, and we suppose a twin is a. wonder.. Make your home happy pven if you hovo to stay away from it. Borrowing ViLl demoralize a man al most as fast as stealing. ' "The tunc the old cow died on" must have been written in beef Hat. The distiller is" tho only medium who can successfully materialize spirits. .; ' llo that lags behind in a road that many are 'driving, will always be in a cloud of dust. . ' The misery felt by the child who couldn't g to the picnic, is nothing to that of the one who has been to it . These new styles of paniers do away with newspaper bustles, and a journal must run on its merits now. Raleigh .Observer please cop'. ' Gentlemen's hats, that last year brought $3 apiece, can now be purchased for 1. 50 ; whereas it still costs a woman $16 to $o0 to gQ. comparatively barehcadetl. There are people in this world who would do just as much good, and, benefit society ji&t as much and we don't know but more were they killed and stuffed. The Wilmington Light Artillery arrived by tthe Raleigh & .Augusta Air-Line Road at 91 -"o'clock last evening, and were es corted to their'-. quarters by the Raleigh military. ' We overheard a gentleman say this morn ing that he hoped the "model husband,'' about whom his wife talks so much, had been Iftirncd up with the other models in the patent oflice. ; ; f barber "charged ten cents .extra for shaving 1 .man with" tho raimps. And the man only had 'cm on one side, too; only had one mump, as it might be. By the wayvfhat is 'I be. singula? of mumps? CapL Jnj. At.. Cazaux, of the Adju-taut-Gecerid's st.ilT, left for Raleigh yes terday in company with Col. Taylor, Ad jutant Spruut aud the two Wilmington Companies. Capt Cazaux's uniform is similar to that of the Adjutant-Genera1. i . Seven members of the Wilmington Light Infantry, who wore unable to leave with their Gjrupauy yesterday afternoon, will start for Raleigh under command of Corporal T. C. DcRossctt, this evening. Tiicy will reach Raleigh iu the morning and join their Company at Camp Russell. I LlRlit as a Cork," The good wife exclaimed on taking the biscuit, prepared with Dooley's Yeast TowDEit, from the oven; and well she might, for they were "perfectly, splendid." J Unbailable Letter. i The following is the list of unmailable letters and Packages remaining in the Postoflice: j. Wr. Turdie, (paper) White Oak, K. C; W. S. Chapman, (paper) Folkton, N. C ; Miss ilary McKcnna, Long Island .City, N. Y ;'Rcv Joseph Baysmorc, Weldon, ,T. C ; J. C. Claggett, (package) Charleston, S. C. : ' WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER The Old Clothing House. We took a turn a day or two ago through the extensive clothing house of Munson & Co-, on North Front street, and found there a full line of every thing re quired for Fall and Winter use. The stock was carefully selected by Mr. Man son in person in the. New York market, and his tasct in selections and his well known judgment of goods, were never moro apparent than in the present hand some stock. His goods are good goods and those who purchase them may always rest 'satisfied that "je very thing will be found just asit Ts "represented to be. A Remedy for Catarrh. Dry and powder mullen leaves as fine as you would powder sage; then smoke as you would tobacco, letting the smoke escape through the nostrils instead of the mouth. Tins is one of the best remedies for catarrh in the head. It has entirely cured a case of over twenty years stand ing, when every other remedy heard of had failed to do so. It may require a lit tle practice to let the smoke escape through the nostrils. Mullen will be stronger gathered, before the frost injures it, but will also be found an excellent remedy for cold in the head. A Dangerous Counterfeit. A counterfeit $50 note, purporting to be of the Central National Bank of New York, is just out. , The engaving, both on the face and back of the note, is of very superior character, aud the only difference to be observed between it and the genu ine note is that the counterfeit is both a trifle narrower and shorter, and the paper on which it is executed is rather thicker, which latter circumstance led to its detec tion. Notes of this kind are well calcula ted to deceive even those accustomed to handle money, and all interested should be on their guard against them. A Good Way. i The Goldsboro Messenger says : The W.;& W. It. It. is not only one of the best equipped in the South but its offi cers and employees 1 are also under the best discipline, honest and watchful. On a recent trip over the Road, on Capt. Cutts' train, it was our misfortune to leave an overcoat on the caVSI' Te did not dis cover our loss until three days after and of course gave up all hopes of ever seeing the coat again, but to our great surprise itcame back to us on Thursday last. The day before we had mentioned our loss to Capt. Thomas W. Slocumb, the efficient agent at this place, and the coat was sent to him the following morning in response to a telegram. We understand that all valuable's left on tho train by passengers and found by any railroad employees, are promptly deposited at Wilmington in a room set apart for that purpose, and our coat had found its way there. 1 - . - JLIppincott?s Majraine For November presents an Unusually at tractive table of Contcats. Henry James, Jri, writes in his best vein of "London at Midsummer," depleting . with keen obser vation and delicate-humor some of those traits in English character and manners which :. puzzle and amuse the foreigner. Different in style, but no less enjoyable, is j& sketch of American rural life, "The Doings and Goiugs-on of Hired Girls," by Mry Dean . W. A . Baillie-Grohman, au thor of a well-known work on tho Tyrol, contributes an interesting historical paper "The Flight of a Princess," based on docu ments recently discovered in the Austrian archives; and Hugh Craig describes the celebrated church or mosque of Saint Sophia,, at Constantinople, and the re markable events of which it has been the scene. The illustrated papers, "Chester and the Dee' and "Baden and Allerheili- gen,'- are by Lady Blanche Mt;rphy and Tl Adolphus Trollope. The new serial, ' "for Percival," is also illustrated. Mrs. Davis's story,' "A Law unto Herself' is brought to a conclusion in a well contrived denouement. The shorter stories are by Yill Wallace Harney and Virginia W. Johnson ? and the poetry by Epes Sar gent, Oscar Laighton and C. Rosell. ''Russian and Turkish Music," in the 'Monthly Gossip' is a lively paper ; and "The Literature of the Day" comprises notice! of Mr. Parkinson's new work, Daudct's Jack, and other recent publica tions. . , !.. , The Reason Why. 1 We are" sorry to see that so few mem bers ot our military "companies are able to be in attendance at the State Fair. With our merchants this is the busy sea son, which accounts for tbc thin ranks of the Light Infantry andJWhiting Rifles. Sword Presentation.' We stated in our yesterday's issue that Col. Taylor had been the recipient of a beautiful sword, the donors being his old command, the Wilmington Light Infantry,1 but owing to the lateness of the hour we were unable to furnish our readers with any particulars. The sword and belt are very handsome. There are two scabbards, one German silver for full dress and' the other ,broze .for fatigue. The belt is about 2 1 inches wide and is trimmed with a very handsome gold band. The Light Infantry bwng in . line, pr. G. G Thomas, the Surgeon of. the Company, stepped forward, sword in hand, and presented it to Col. Taylor,in ah easy and graceful manner, as follows; 1 , Colonel Taylor: , .' Upon this, the eve of your departure to take charge of your full commaud in the field, the members of your old Com pany, the Wilmington Light Infantry, instruct me to offer te you this -sword and belt. They tender these badges of office, with grateful recollection of the services which your unwearied ; and un selfish energy have rendered them,, recog nizing in you, sir, the source of much success which has attended their own or ganization, as well as the military revival all over tho State. They will always re member with pride your connection with struggles that made notable the early days of the Wilmington Light Infantry's reorganization, when no one save yourself could nnd encouragement in the unprom ising surroundings, and but few, like you, sir, have forged out of the new material. the splendid company which you have of late turned over to its present efficient Captain. This duty which has been awarded me of presenting this mark of our esteem for you is an exceedingly pleasant one, as it affords a fitting oppor tunity to assure you that the confidence of our command in your ability as an officer in and your high sense of soldierly honpr, and their knowledge of your in dustry, always well applied in behalf, of whosoever may iuterest your best efforts,' lead them i to expect that the Second Battation of North Carolina State Guards will always bear the palm, while you shall have it in charge. We ask of you, sir, as far as may be consistent with your duties as commander, that the in terests of the Wilmington Light Infantry may always be foremost in your thoughts and that this sword may remind you that we are always ready and prepared to do our duty to you, the battalion and the State. Be pleased to accept this present as an earncbt of all our best wishes . for success in your new command. '1 ' At the conclusion of Surgeon Thomas' address G1. Taylor accepted the gift In the following words : j Dr. Thomas, and Gentlemen of the WiU mington Light Infantry In accepting this beautiful; token at your hands, expressive of the appreciation of the humble services which 1 have but so poorly rendered you as yotir former commander, accompanied as it has been by such kind, but yet unmerited ' words concerning myself, I may truly say that this is indeed the proudest moment of my life. - ' - - To receive the tribute, "YeU done, good and faithful servant' at the hands of those to whom we may attempt to ren der any service, is surely one of the most graetful compliments, that can at any time be bestowed, and I trust, my -comrades of the Wilmington Light, Infantry, that in bestowing this compliment (how ever unworthy of it I may be),, you will never have occasion to regret your action. and rest well assured that if the time should ever arrive which will require the unsheathing of this sword, either in 'de fense of our rights and liberties' as free men, or the defence of our homes and firesides, the recollection of flits occasion will, of itself, be a sufficept stimulant, to prevent its ever being disgraced. I thank yon, sir, for the -very compli mentary terms in which you have alluded to my humble services, in connection with the organization of the "North Carolina State Guard." I indeed do feel a deep and abiding interest in the perfection of our military organizations in the State, and inthc furtherance of that greatly to be desired end, I shall never lose sight of this, my old command, and will use my every effort to make it the best drilled, and the best disciplined company,- in the North Carolina State Guard. I again tender through you, sir, toll Wilmington Light Infantry, my wes vn bounded and heartfelt expressions of grali tn.de for this distinguished honor done me. At the close of Col. Taylor reinarts three cheers and a mUitaryf salute were given and Col. Taylor and the Companies then took up their line of march to tbo "Vyilmington & Weldon De'poti! . . "J 1 4. House Brought Down. The communication which appears in the .columns of our cotctnporaryv the Star, this morning, has had the, effect, 0 "bringing down the house.rt One :"of the wooden shanties which werciie5ng erected on the property of Wi P; Canaday, Etq in "Paddy's Hollow", gave way under its own weight this morning while, work men were engaged in roofing iC No damage to life or limb. ? i 16, 1877. NO. 228 i : j 'Wholesale Und Retail. Messrs'.' Sot Bear & Bros'.' appear in t vvo at tract! ve advertisements' fnthis issue.' ' Their maminoth estatolishtaenb on lower Marke , is . i street , is .well-nown : t to; f he public, both for the.etent,jof.the stock and the cxccl- Iencej of the materials. .They possess many advantages in making, up their purchases at the'yorfchcrri jnarke,ts.aad they arc there fore ! prepared f to -offer .unusual 'induce ments , to both wholesale and retail pur- chasersorThe ladies, will-find there, an extensive stocl .of c&rptts. from wh ich to makMheU':fietotioDB..1,v o j 'The Theriiieuieter. I Frcto'the United States Signal Office at this place 'we obtain tho following report of tho thefmoretera taken this morn ing at 7T31 o'clock; x-i , Augusta139 j Cairo, 62; Charleston, 67 Cincinnatr,rC4;Corsicana, 03; Fort Gibson, 62; v Galveston,' ' 77 ; Jacksonville, 70 ; Keyftfest, 78; KiiDvilte, 62; Lynchburg, 77 ; Memphis,,? 67;! Mobile,1- 71; Mont gomery, 64 Nashville, 58;rNew Orleans, 75;. New York.- 02; Pittsburgh, 51; Punta Rassa, 75 ; SavannahG5; Shrevc port, 12; St. -IiOuiSi- 02 ; St. - Marks, 08 Yicksburg; 69 Washington, 50; Wil mington, GO. . ' 1 ; '.Hotel Arrivals. ! ! 1:rcell Hoi5E, "Cobb Bros. 1'ropric tors, Oct. lCH'Scbocekc, Baltimore ; A I) SchenckU S A;-A D Cazaux, Ctiy; U W ilunlaysou, Chcraw; U -6 I'reuch. Rocky Point; Miss Shuman, Newark, N J A McQueen, Red Banks, N. C. , -f ? ''; .: ; i . .. SerisiDIc Advice . You are asked every day through the coiUmus of newspapers andby your Dru" gist, to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about; you get discouraged spending money with put little success. Now to give you satiificfedry-proof that Green's August J: lower will cure you of Dys pepsia and .Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Spur, Stomach, Sick Head- acne, Habitual Uostivencss, Palpitation 0, the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of food after catin 2. low snirits. &c!, we ask you to go to your Druggist ana get a sample, Jiottlc ot Gk ken's - Au gust Flower for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Sizo fbr 75 cent)?; two doses will relieve you. .... DIED. , , CHADBOUR October 16tl, of diphthe ria, fourth daughter of Jan.es U. and llaryAnn Chadbourn, aced 2 years, 1 moath and:22 days.' . TL friena and acquaintances of the fami ly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at St. Janes' Church, Wednesday, (Oeti 17tU) at -10 o'clock, A. JL, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. 1 ' " " I M I New ' Advertisements. A Full Line OF GEXTS'- UNDERWEAR, SCARLET - !.. . .... .Flanael hirta and Drawe:, L. C. Handker- cMfcfs.'SUk'IIandkerthiefa, Collarg, Bows and! the Celelirated WAMSUTTA SHIRT, at ofct.16.. . 1IUXSOX ACQ'S. j UTEEAKY PAPERS, MEW, YORK LEDGER, NEW YOR Weekly; 'Fireside Companion, and Saturday 'ffiiut,' at,-. S centa each;" Chimney Corner, Clipper andtiie Illustrated papers, 10 cts. at ) - - u S. JEWETT'S rqct 16 '1' ' Yront Street Book Stor lLlline Goods. TOX fl aagfan w rs iies to ax- nooee to.the Ladies that be .has -returned frcknrthe If or thera. Cities where she haa been tuoll.r ha. Vm 1 1 U : in r T iitimh' eyery description of FANCY ARTICLES ij nOW rrpnrfwl in mhnwhnr n.frnna V Attractive' and Bpantifn! SinrV nf n ths WEWE8T STYLES in Freach Pattern BAaeU d4 Hata, Vdveta, Silka, Feathers, Flf wer$, RtbbcM, Ac.; fllj motto i, a heretofore, the Dest Goods tM Latest Deain;,the Lowest Prices, and the jMOst Honorable Dealing. Orders from the country 'solicited,' and per fect satisfaction Pnirantpml r I T D ' " 1 Yariety Sre, 42 Market Street. fg 2 ' IlltS. L.-FLANAGAN. d Eespectfully Offer to the i . "SJfEOF THE Largest and Chcar e t stocks 1 I L' 1W ir t-t ryr rri r . - i " I '"f- ' BOOTB AND SHOKS, -l i hjl: : Jiit DRY GOODS, fi f., Kc.; 'iu thte city or State. Wit teipectf ally eolicit a call beore pur- erasing elf'ewl ottlt. - bere. ' SOU BEAR it BROS. 118 A 20 Market i trecL Q ARPETUf G, -CARPETING. f LARGE AND Well Selected Stock of RPETWGXew Styles, Bet Goods, EAP, FOR CASIL ." SOL LEAR A liKUS, 133aJIarkttlrwL oct 15.' TLEASE NOTICE.., ' We will be glad to receive' coBinJeatIor ,t from our friends on any and all fnbjectao f! general interest but t 1 The name of the writer iit el iriyi k:' furnished to the Editor. ' Communications must b wiittcn only one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. ' Andit is especially ind partienfarly ne-A?4 stood that Ac editor does net always endorse the views of correspondents, unices so stated , in the editorial columns , . New Advertisements;' ' Fi inter NOW OPEN AT " t - ' 36 Market St. GOOQS BLACK AND COLOItED SILICSl Cheaper than they have been for 1 A twenty years ! Dress Goodo. r All the latest Novelties in Cashmeres, Merinocs, Snowflakes,' Kars, Knickerbocker and Matlaseo Suit- ings, - -.j-v 1 Prismatic, A'alcncia and Friborough Cloth, ' Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas, ,, . Aljwcas, Mohairs, Keps 'and Poplins. c, F11INGES, GALOOXS aud ifraids to match any of "above". : '' ' ' , r Pull Lii;cs of : Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, The Bct Hrauds so popular all over the Stales, " m ' 1 CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS. ULANKKTS, IIOUSKKHKPING GOODS, DASlASKS. TOWELS. ' j EMBROIDERIES, Unsurpassed for quality,work and price. WHITE GOODS, lldkcrchiefs, CorseU, Gloves, and Hoiscry. "' VAL. and TORCHON LACES Men & Boys Wear. Ladies' and Misses' Vests. Skirts. X c. 'X fi. AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITIOni Where everything has been purchased with , ... ; CARE AND EXPERIEIICE Suitable for our at tho lowest POSSIBLE PRICES 1 TO EXAMINE IS TO EBTLrT! x Fbl- M. KATZ, ' 36 IVlarket Street. oct 15 EXCURSION TO SMITHVILLE ! ox t ' ' ' ' ' STMR. J. S. UNDERHliiL, Wednesday, October 17. STEAM Kit WILL LEAVK o. G. Parsley ni i ht ' rcturn",.S before l?rt5,.foT.rountl ,tr'r " eta ; Children Wet.1 Tho Italian string Hand ha been cnm&il. ' riieJlana-rwillexrludo any QhlcU(Mi ble person,. and 110 efTort will "be KtwifWI iZ ''" make the excursion a pleasant and mreea bloom. Tickets to be had on bonrd, or fmm; J j.. W.LII'l'ITr, , New Tobacco . Stores ; rpiIE UXDERSIGXED has opened at Xd, 29 Market street, next to UeLia'i old eoraef. an entirely new and carefallr seleeLxl ' of TOBACCO, CIOABS, SNUFF To- ' babco Goods generally, All of which will be sold at the verv IowmI lmftg prices. A call b solicited. 1. , octH WALLACE ILSTYpdlf. Hale's Syrup, .JOARUOUXD AND TAIL Bull', cgh Syfnp, Bocher German Syrnp. Vrith' M lice of Patrnt Medicines, Pure Drags slid Chemical. For t ale by JAHB3 C. KDND, jcptae Third 8t, opposite Ciflf1L New Goods I if ow Qooda I " Exchange Corner. j HAVING JUST RETURN vr r North with a baSi mVllSbf ' Millinery and Fancy Gcsda I would ask that th Iio-n -3 I would ask that the Ladies call Z 1 rr Corner" and sec theinT "txckjvgt ( I'M -1 -1 id -I -

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